Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny for an infant. I get paid $400/week and $15.00/hour when I work later than my off-time or when I come in to do weekend/date night babysitting. It's my first "real" nanny position, so I did a terrible job at negotiating pay and other benefits. But since I'm just doing this until I go back to school, it's no big deal. I like my job, and I don't really have any complaints about it.
Anyway, a mom who's in the same class that I take my charge to asked me to babysit for her this Saturday. We met a few months ago and talked on numerous occasions, and her son's so adorable and happy. So of course I said yes.
She said he should be sleeping the entire time, so I'll just be responsible for keeping an eye on him while I lounge around their place. So what should I charge for this?
I think it'd be weird if I charge $15.00 since I'll just be sitting around doing nothing (rather, watching TV, on the computer, on my tablet, whatever). I like the mom, and I don't want her to feel like I'm ripping her off. Even I think that price would be a bit excessive.
So I was considering $10.00 - $12.00. I don't really need the money. I just want to find a balance between offering a fair price and not making it seem like I'm "dirt-cheap" or "ripping-off"
FWIW: I'll only be needed for 2 or 3 hours, and my commute will probably be 2.5 hours round trip.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. TIA!![]()
Anonymous wrote:You should never work a job where your commute is as long - or maybe longer?! - than the hours you will work. No way. For a 2.5 hour round-trip commute I'd need at least 8 hours of work to justify it.
But EITHER WAY, why are you selling yourself short like this? Your rate is set for your time and your expertise, it doesn't go up and down depending on the time of day you are booked for. If you are worth $15/hr, then that is what you charge. Think if you worked from 5pm-10pm...would you charge $15/hr from 5pm-8pm, then lower your rate from 8pm-10pm bc the kids were asleep? REALLY?
I am getting so frustrated by the nannies who don't seem to understand how this works. Your employers get paid their same salary regardless of whether they have an easy week, or get an afternoon off, or have a ton of work handed to them on Monday morning. You get paid your hourly rate no matter what too! You have NO IDEA what this night will look like - what if the baby is crying the whole time and won't sleep? What if he is asleep when you get there but wakes up sick? You're going to what, tell the mom when she gets home that although you quoted her $10/hr it's actually going to be more because it was such hard work? No way.
Charge $15/hr for your time for babysitting, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW: I'll only be needed for 2 or 3 hours, and my commute will probably be 2.5 hours round trip.
You're going to drive 2.5 hours to babysit for an average of 2.5 hours? How does this make sense? Are your parents paying for your gas?
+1
I have a 3 hour minimum, so I would never do it for less, but even so, a 2.5 hour commute would never be worth it to me unless it was something like an over nighter where I would be makin a significant amount of money.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW: I'll only be needed for 2 or 3 hours, and my commute will probably be 2.5 hours round trip.
You're going to drive 2.5 hours to babysit for an average of 2.5 hours? How does this make sense? Are your parents paying for your gas?
FWIW: I'll only be needed for 2 or 3 hours, and my commute will probably be 2.5 hours round trip.